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o o 0 o o - u o o o o o o o o , O u ( . u P. n AIRCRAFT PROBE Mffigffiw ISSUE !S READY 10 HEAR KMa5a UPSETTING DOPE M F.I) FORD, WASHINGTON', Kent. 18. (A. P.) The ahwufl Bit mil ion in u V c d toward a complete sifting today as tne president's special hoard of In iiulry prepared for the opening of public hearings here next Monday. Selection of a list of witnesses was the task assigned to several members of the board today, and these, the uoara nas announced, will include Colonel William Mitchell, central fig ure In the storm of controversy over army and navy aircraft policies. While tho former assistant armv chief thus will have opportunity to present to tho hoard his criticism of tho nation's aircraft defense, it also has become Increasingly apparent mat war department officials are satisfied his specific charges against the air service administration will lead to court martini proceedings. It Is virtually certain that such a court would be ordered to sit here, al though routine procedure probably will renuiro another week before such a decision is reached. "Dwight W. Morrow, chairman of (he president's board announced after Its organization meeting yesterday that it planned to hear first repre sentatives of tho army, tho navy and the postofflce. From this testimony tho board presumably will chart tho subsequent course of tho broad in quiry with which the president has charged it with witnesses to bo asked for criticisms and constructive suggestions. Ii-uitllo KtlllliUllgx (N'ot including today's games. JSalioiial Won Pittsburg . New York Cincinnati Brooklyn ., St Ixnils . Ml 71! 67 us Boston 6!i Chicago I Philadelphia, '. 6a American Won, Washington RX Philndelphia , ; 00 St. Louis '. ... 74 Detroit 7 2 Chicago 72 Cleveland ? New York (12 Boston .'. 42 BEND, Ore.. Sept. 18. The salo of four tracts of land on the Ttimalo project was announced yesterday as the first concrete result of the cam paign to secure 200 settlers for the project. None of the sales were of a speculative nature, D: J. McLellan, project manager, said. Except lor a deal two years ago this is the first sale of raw land In seven years. The tracts sold this week wore each of 40 acres, half of the land being the fl an acre Carey act land while the balance sold for $5 an acre. STEPHEN MATHER TO DEDICATE TABLET KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., Sept. 18. Stephen A. Mather, director of na tional parks, Is expected to be here Sunday to take part in ceremonies at Crater Lako whon a bronze plate will bo placed at tho crater's rim In mem ory of John Wesley lltllmnn, who discovered Crater Lake on June 12, 1863. Tho memorial Is being placed by the Klamath county chamber of commerce. State and hationnl officials also will be present. A speaking and musical program Is being arranged. (Mr. Mather will stop In Medford en route to the lake to visit friends.) Lost. 5li (id II,'. 71 71 811 80 80 lst. 4 67 fir, 65 68 77 78 B 7 ) Pet. .616 .671 .r.3'.i .41! .4 711 .44!! .437 .425 Pit. .643 .612 .63 2 .625 .511 .4 58 .4 43 .302 o OIJKliON'. FI.MD.W, SI:I'TI:MI:F.I IS, l!V2r. TAGR FIVE IN BADGER STATE NEW TOniv, Sept. 18. (A. P.) Tho Plratofl nro now leading tho Na tional league flair race by seven panics and the senators are in front In the American leapue serum Mo by seven and one-half contests. Uay Kremer limited the Braves to seven hinples v"htle his burfaneer teammates rolled up thirteen hits for and 11 to 2 verdict yesterday.- The Pirates pained half a pa me as the Giants were not scheduled. The Phillies mot with a five to two defeat in opening a series at Cincinna ti. Carl Mays boatlnp RIiir in a pitch ing duel. After Walter Johnson fell victim to th,9 TIpers In tho first part of a double header by 12 to fl, Stanley Covelesklo twirled the Senators to n 1 to 0 victory In the afterpiece, which was called on account of darkness in I tho sixth innlnp. It was Johnson's seventh defeat and Covey's eighteenth i victory of tho season. . The Red Sox weakened the Brown's ' hold on third place by handing them a double shut out. 2 to 0 and 4 to 0. As the Benpnls drew an even break with the Grlffmon. Detrplt edped to within one and one-half games of the third rung. i Qulnn hold the White Sox to seven hits while the Mack men turned out 6 to 3 victory In the final lineup of the clubs this season. Tn their series with Chicago tho Athletics hnve won fourteen pomes and lost eight. 1 With Henrv Johnson. Fllroda rookie, in the box, the Yanks won tho final game of a series from the In dians, 5 to 0. It wan the third straipht victory fr the Yanks over Cleveland and in the season's play, the Husmon hnve won twelve of t winty-tvo games from the Speaker tribe. ( MII.WAITKKK. Wm., Sept. IS. (A. P.) IHssenalun in the nntl-la Full ft to republican ranks which had more or less become apparent lur . ing the campaign for I'nlted States senator, came to a head yesterday J when, after a conference of leaders J for the purpose of uniting on one candidate, two Candida tea appeared. Hoy P. Wilcox, selected by n con tention of anti-UiFollette republl j cans meeting at Oshkosh. us tho I man to carry their fight through the ' primary and Kdward P. . Diethnmr. a republican who registered as an Independent, nro In the running. The conference, succeeded In defi nitely eliminating ono man, Arthur Barry, a republican., who filed as an independent and the only avowed I wet candidate. ! In tho background, waiting for tho situation to clarify Itself sits Daniel , Woodward with the endorsement of , tho Ky Klux Klan who. without making any apparent campaign in the primary, ran a wood third. He , .has announced that he will get on the ticket If he finds it necessary. nlthnugh he declines to make clear how ho intends doing this in view of tho fact that he has not regis tered as an Independent and cannot get on the ticket in any manner, ac cording to the opinion of politicians unless ho has supporters write in his name. t ' William George Bruce, the demo cratic andidato In tho primary, who did not poll five per cent of the total of tho demoatft vute of the last election, will also run as an in-1 dependent. John M. Work Is tho MtcialtM nominee afid '.coign Hiiu man is the socialist -labor nominee. Tonipht Ia Kolletto, who won the republican nomination by n plurality of approximately i'lt.ooo votes, starts his speakinp campaign in the final round of tho campaign at HLovcns Point. Not Complimentary Nor Comfortable CKSUARAS, Spain The mayor, mistaken for a wild boar has been shot and seriously wounded during u hunt. A Co mli I Idea ABOARD S. S. PARIS Members of the French debt mission are amused by United States immigration blanks asking If they have any "violent ideas" against this government. JAILER FIRED, NO TRACE OF E ln't .lu't The pull the lever but probably I Hie shape of a pollcemug ohservd even think of II." his net and 410 must serve a sentenco outlaws are still at largo. Valine rept i onk a While Killers (;n Iiisiiiik VKIt .lean VaSJcan. otherwise IMIIon, gripped by hunger. of thirty daya In tho county Jail. I Page Mr.. KU'twiu 1 I'O.NHTANTINOPLK Hatters tire doing a big business becauhe of abo- n the porch of u bouse and ; lit ion of the fea nnd profiteerliip hat ' bottle of milk but the law In 'caused a limit to bo put on prices. SKATTI.K, Sept. tS.-A. V King County Sheriff Starwlch today Indef initely suspend I'd Head Jailer Dave Morpan for failure to pull a lever in thn King county Jail u hen six, pris oners escaped Tuesday. The lever would have sounded an alarm at police headquarters. "It took the prisoners twenty min utes to make their get-away." Star wlch said. "Kven after they left, the alarm would ha e hi o unlit out the motorcycle sipiad in ample time to lake up the trail anil keep their tuarry In s(ht. Morgan not only ; fKnr Safe Milk nnd Uiet For Infants, Invalids, the Aged, Nursing Mothers, Children, etc 3vZ teiQina Chiftfaen Contains the valuable muscle and bone building elements found in the grain and whole milk. Easily assimilated by growing chil dren, students, anemics, etc. Excellent as a light lunch when faint or hungry. Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stirring the powder in hot or cold water. No cooking. Lithia Springs Hotel $i ASHLAND, OREGON Sunday Night Dinner Sunday, Sept. 20, 1925 $1 l;ithia 1'Yiiit Cocktail Uipe Olives Celery Hearts Sweet I'iekles 1 Chicken with Nootlles Consomme Croutons Uoast l'l-iine Kibs of Ueef tin jus Chicken Fricassee with Kgg Dumplings English Mutton Chops, Green J'eits .. Mashed l'otatoes Strinuless lteaus Hogue Uiver l'eaeh Fritters, Orange Sauce Parker House Rolls 1itliia Springs Hotel Comiiinalion Salatl ' liotiue Uiver Apple Pie . v lianana N'tif!!?ets Cumpert , Jlaplennt lee Cream Assorted C'ako leetl Tea Coffee Milk Piittermilk Taeoma Brew 20u Demitasso The Markets Livestock. I -''.PORTLAND.. Ore., Sept. 18. Cnt- Vj tie. receipts B0, market nominally J steady. ''Hugs Btendy; receipts 500 (87 'i tiiroiiKh). Market steady, e 'v.Sheep receipts 270 (bulk on con- 1 trkct);. market nominally steady. .' Kkkx. -PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 18. Ekks, extras up cent, market firm. Cur rent receipts 38c; pullets 34Vi35c firsts, 3 7 ti 3 7 1, 3 c ; extras, 42f42V4c. .flutter. Butter firm. Extra cubes, city. B2c; standard". BlV4o; prime firsts, BOc; firsts. 47c: undergrades, nomi nal; prints, BOc; cartons, 64c. Milk firm. Best churnlnit cream. B2c. net shipper's track In sono one. Knw milk (4 per cent) J2.D5 cwt., f. o. b., Portland. Poultry. Poultry steady. Heavy hens. 84 35c: llitht. lBc. Springs, 2B2Cc; young white ducks, 25c. Portland Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 18. Whnnt BBH hard white, $1.49; hard white. Bhtestem, llaart, $1.47; soft white, western white, $1.46; hard winter, northern spring, wdstern red, $1.4n. Today's car receipts Wheat, 1.15; barley, 7; lour, 15; oats, 2; hay, 5. Potatoes, potatoes firm, new, $1.752. . Onion weiik. $1.256 1.33. San Frnnclstco Market. SAN FItANCIHCO. Rept. 18. Rut- terfat f. o. b. San Kranclsco, 60 Vic. Snn Kranelro .nrkrts SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18 (U. 8. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.) Tra 4ng in live poultry was slower to day and some accumulation In local supplies was noticed. Leghorn hens were easily one cent per pound lower r"hlle small broilers continued In Spaniards Land Again. FEZ. Pronch Morocco, Sept. IS. (A. P.) Tho Spaniards are rcimrtod to have affected another landing In Alhucemas hay, occupying a strip throe kilometers , (1.86 pilles) deep riankinpc tlioir original position on Moro Nuevo peninsula. 7 1 Cook with ens. 6ast Side, West Side, all around the town t-hey're saying: . You simply can't beat the fine ' workmanship; the smart style and J the wonderful luv i n g s and trim'' mings M. Born Si , Company puts into its made to : measure clothes and you can't t beat the price. 95 Busy Stores Why We Sell for Less( LOW PRICES and HIGH QUALITY A Few Exclusive Models in Coats and Dresses Low Prices uisite Selling Special See these Coats and Dresses These exclusive models will be shown this evening at the JACKSON COUN TY FAIR. Our style show in the Mer chants Building will interest you. They will also he shown all day Saturday at ! our store. Come to our store Saturday and let us show you these delightful creations in which all of the very latest Paris and New York fashion touches are em bodied. Coats $200 Sealskin Coat $150 $125 Coats .............$85 $100 Coats $75 See These Coats at Our Style j Show Tonight or at Our Store. and the prices which i i "': i wecnarge In order that we may . make.' a quick turn-over of this special lot of Coats and Dresses we are offering them at Wholesale Cost Plus Freight or Express which means that they are values that have never before been equalled in Southern Oregon. AND REMEMBER I There are no duplicates in this lot every model is INDIVIDUAL IN DESIGN and un equalled in workmanship and materials.' $ 60 Dresses .........$45 $ 55 Dresses ....$45 $ 45 Dresses' $40 $ 40 Dresses $35 .$5 SPECIAL LOT OF WOMEN'S COATS Big Fur Trimmed Collars Fur Cuffs Straight and Flare Models in Lucile Green, Rosewood, o Pang? , Dark Rust, Henna and other popular and seasonable shades. This special lot of Coats at .85 limited detnand. ' ' luhnrn hens 5 4 lbs. SOifrSIc lb.; 9 lbs. 23tf 26c; S Vi (0 Vi lbs. 2027c